Maritime Magazine

Port of NY/New Jersey overtakes California ports for most cargo in United States

  The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has announced it moved the most cargo in the nation in February 2023 and year-to-date in 2023, thus overtaking the California hubs of Long Beach and Los Angeles. In February, traditionally the slowest time of the year for all U.S. ports due to overseas production […]

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Port of Hamilton-Oshawa to acquire green hydrogen from Atura Power

  Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA) has entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Atura Power to acquire green hydrogen as part of its commitment to supporting the growth of clean energy and reducing its carbon footprint.  HOPA is the largest Port on the Great Lakes, operating multi-modal transportation facilities in Hamilton, Oshawa and Niagara. HOPA has been

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Chantier Davie formally admitted as third strategic partner of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy

  By Leo Ryan, Maritime Magazine Editor Following years of delays and lobbying, Chantier Davie at Lévis, Quebec has been officially integrated into the multi-billion dollar national ship procurement plan built around the urgent needs to modernize the Canadian Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy fleets. At a special event staged today at the shipyard,

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Port of Québec takes new step for acquiring land in Lévis-est sector

  With a view to establishing a land reserve, the Port of Québec announced that it has received regulatory approval from the federal government to proceed with the land acquisition in the Lévis-Est sector, the last industrial port lands in the greater Québec City-Lévis region. In 2017, the Port of Québec had signed an option

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APM Terminals unveils US$1 billion expansion project in Rotterdam

  APM Terminals, part of A.P. Moller – Maersk, has announced the expansion of its Maasvlakte II terminal in Rotterdam. The project involves a site of approximately 47.5 hectares with 1,000 metres of deep-sea quay. The expansion will increase the terminal’s capacity by approx. 2 million TEU (standard size for containers) and the new section

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Green Marine welcomes first participant based in Australia

  The Spirit of Tasmania fleet will be the first Australian-based vessels to benchmark their environmental performance for continual improvement using the Green Marine environmental certification program. Spirit of Tasmania (operated by TT-Line Company Pty Ltd), which provides both passenger and freight services between mainland Australia and Tasmania aboard the two Spirit of Tasmania ferries,

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L’Alliance Verte accueille son premier participant basé en Australie

Les traversiers de Spirit of Tasmania seront les premiers navires basés en Australie à évaluer leur performance environnementale à l’aide du programme de certification environnementale de l’Alliance verte. Spirit of Tasmania (exploité par TT-Line Company Pty Ltd), qui fournit à la fois des services de transport de passagers et de marchandises entre l’Australie continentale et

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Port of Montreal adding capacity to support Ontario business

  The important business relationship linking the Port of Montreal and Ontario companies will continue and strengthen in the years ahead, said Martin Imbleau, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal Port Authority, in a speech on March 30 at the Toronto Region Board of Trade Transportation Symposium. The Ontario market, which accounts for about two million containers per year, could

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Chamber of Marine Commerce extols federal budget investments in a more sustainable economy

  The Chamber of Marine Commerce (CMC) has welcomed a wide range of new investments by the Government of Canada through Budget 2023 that will leverage the unique strengths of a marine industry that is simultaneously the most carbon efficient and cost-effective mode of moving cargo.  Specifically, the CMC welcomes investments to support the development

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